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Take a tour through the streets of Toronto city's downtown core, like you've never seen before! In among the people on the sidewalks. Giving the sense of actually being there. Of course, to really get a good sense of the city and see everything you have to visit! More videos coming, including lake shore and other parts of Toronto!
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Shot with glidecam and Panasonic GH4 with ultra wide lens.

published:22 May 2016

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DrivingDowntownStreets - Yonge Street - Toronto Ontario Canada - Episode 15.
Starting Point: Yonge Street & St Clair Avenue - https://goo.gl/maps/4aoaoUm3kg72 .
The most famous and busiest road in Toronto is Yonge Street, which begins at the end of Lake Ontario and runs through downtown, continuing north all the way to the city of Barrie, Ontario. Other streets such as Dundas, Bloor, Queen, King, and University are also very popular.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown_Toronto
Yonge is Toronto's main street, hosting parades, street performances and demonstrations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonge_Street
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada,[12] the provincial capital of Ontario,[13] and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.[14] In the 2011 census, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fifth largest city in North America.[6] A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.[15][16] A global city,[17] Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture,[18][19] and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.[20][21][22][23][24]
Aboriginal peoples have inhabited the area now known as Toronto for thousands of years.[25] The urban history of the city dates back to 1787, when British officials negotiated the Toronto Purchase with the Mississaugas of the New Credit.[26] They established the Town of York, and later designated it as the capital of Upper Canada.[27] During the War of 1812, the town was the site of the Battle of York and suffered heavy damage by U.S. troops.[28] York was renamed and incorporated as the City of Toronto in 1834, and became the capital of the province of Ontario in 1867.[29] The original borders of Toronto were expanded through amalgamation with surrounding municipalities at various times in its history, the results of which can be seen in the 140 independently unique and clearly defined official neighbourhoods that make up the city.[30]
Located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is situated on a broad sloping plateau intersected by an extensive network of rivers, deep ravines, and urban forest.[31] It anchors the Golden Horseshoe, a densely populated region surrounding the western end of Lake Ontario that is home to 8.7 million people,[32] or around 26% of the entire population of Canada.[33] The demographics of Toronto make it one of the world's most diverse cities,[20][21] with about 50% of residents having been born in a country other than Canada,[34] and over 200 distinct ethnic origins represented among its inhabitants.[35] The vastly international population of the city reflects its current and historical role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada.[34][36] While English is the primary language spoken by the majority of Torontonians, there are over 160 different languages spoken in the city.[37]
Toronto is a prominent centre for music,[38] theatre,[39] motion picture production,[40] and television production,[41] and is home to the headquarters of Canada's major national broadcast networks and media outlets.[42] Its varied cultural institutions,[43] which include numerous museums and galleries, festivals and public events, entertainment districts, national historic sites, and sports activities,[44] are key attractions to the over 25 million tourists that visit the city each year.[45][46] Toronto is well known for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings,[47] in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower.[48] As Canada's commercial capital, the city is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, the headquarters of Canada's five largest banks,[49] and the headquarters of many large Canadian and multinational corporations.[50] Its economy is highly diversified with strengths in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g155019-Toronto_Ontario-Vacations.htmlhttp://www.seetorontonow.com/attractions/

http://www.expedia.com/Toronto.d178314.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to EdwardGardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
Visit our Toronto travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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A short travel film about the City of Toronto, the City of Dreams.
"I think a lot of people will tell you the same thing..This City isn't quite like other places. At times chaotic, and at time blissful - dreamlike. This is for every creative in this City, for every person following a dream, on a mission fighting for their passions. To every face no matter what race, gender or religion.. This is for you Toronto | The City of Dreams"
Short Film by: JR Alli
Additional Drone Footage by: Zamour Johnson
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Edited in: Adobe After Effects CC
Editing time: Varies from days to weeks to even months.
The City of Toronto is Ours to love, discover, cherish and explore. Toronto Short Film, the city of Dreamers. Toronto Short film, Tourism Toronto, Explore Toronto. [Tourism Toronto]

published:23 Aug 2017

views:168669

To find out more about the City of Toronto and their career opportunities, visit their employer profile on TalentEgg.ca: talentegg.ca/employer/city-of-toronto/

published:14 Jul 2015

views:5269

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada, the provincial capital of Ontario, and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.
A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture, and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.

Hi everybody i am back from my holidays in Canada.Here is the first video, i took it over a few days during my stay in Toronto,this video is around the downtown area of the city,it shows the buildings,streets and the people doing what they do in a big city,also there is a few quiet places as well,i hope you enjoy viewing as much as i enjoyed filming them........John

published:03 Jul 2011

views:844168

Car-sharing company Car2Go will stop operations in Toronto at the end of May. The company blames city hall, saying a car-sharing pilot program passed in April is too restrictive and costly.
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published:24 May 2018

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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto.
The most important places to visit in Toronto are: Niagara Falls (located an hour and a half away from Toronto, awe-inspiring Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world), CN Tower (dominating Toronto's skyline, this communication tower stands at a staggering 1,815 feet. Spectacular Toronto views await you at the top), Old City Hall (an important historic landmark of Toronto. It too nearly 20 years to complete its construction in 1899), Royal Ontario Museum (Canada's largest museum of world culture. You can see impressive artifacts and archeological objects from around the world), Casa Loma (a magnificent castle on a hill in the north end of Toronto. Visitors are treated well in restored rooms and gardens) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Toronto travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

City

A city is a large and permanent human settlement. Although there is no agreement on how a city is distinguished from a town in general English language meanings, many cities have a particular administrative, legal, or historical status based on local law.

Cities generally have complex systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, housing, and transportation. The concentration of development greatly facilitates interaction between people and businesses, benefiting both parties in the process, but it also presents challenges to managing urban growth.

Origins

There is not enough evidence to assert what conditions gave rise to the first cities. Some theorists have speculated on what they consider suitable pre-conditions and basic mechanisms that might have been important driving forces.

Its name "CN" originally referred to Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower. Following the railway's decision to divest non-core freight railway assets, prior to the company's privatization in 1995, it transferred the tower to the Canada Lands Company, a federal Crown corporation responsible for real estate development. Since the name CN Tower became common in daily usage, the abbreviation was eventually expanded to Canadian National Tower or Canada's National Tower. However, neither of these names is commonly used.

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5:35

Toronto city - Virtual Tour 4k

Toronto city - Virtual Tour 4k

Toronto city - Virtual Tour 4k

Take a tour through the streets of Toronto city's downtown core, like you've never seen before! In among the people on the sidewalks. Giving the sense of actually being there. Of course, to really get a good sense of the city and see everything you have to visit! More videos coming, including lake shore and other parts of Toronto!
Instagram - @dansedran
Facebook - /dansedranmedia
Business inquiries - danielsedran@gmail.com
Shot with glidecam and Panasonic GH4 with ultra wide lens.

21:10

Driving Downtown - Toronto’s Main Street 4K - Canada

Driving Downtown - Toronto’s Main Street 4K - Canada

Driving Downtown - Toronto’s Main Street 4K - Canada

DrivingDowntownStreets - Yonge Street - Toronto Ontario Canada - Episode 15.
Starting Point: Yonge Street & St Clair Avenue - https://goo.gl/maps/4aoaoUm3kg72 .
The most famous and busiest road in Toronto is Yonge Street, which begins at the end of Lake Ontario and runs through downtown, continuing north all the way to the city of Barrie, Ontario. Other streets such as Dundas, Bloor, Queen, King, and University are also very popular.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown_Toronto
Yonge is Toronto's main street, hosting parades, street performances and demonstrations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonge_Street
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada,[12] the provincial capital of Ontario,[13] and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.[14] In the 2011 census, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fifth largest city in North America.[6] A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.[15][16] A global city,[17] Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture,[18][19] and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.[20][21][22][23][24]
Aboriginal peoples have inhabited the area now known as Toronto for thousands of years.[25] The urban history of the city dates back to 1787, when British officials negotiated the Toronto Purchase with the Mississaugas of the New Credit.[26] They established the Town of York, and later designated it as the capital of Upper Canada.[27] During the War of 1812, the town was the site of the Battle of York and suffered heavy damage by U.S. troops.[28] York was renamed and incorporated as the City of Toronto in 1834, and became the capital of the province of Ontario in 1867.[29] The original borders of Toronto were expanded through amalgamation with surrounding municipalities at various times in its history, the results of which can be seen in the 140 independently unique and clearly defined official neighbourhoods that make up the city.[30]
Located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is situated on a broad sloping plateau intersected by an extensive network of rivers, deep ravines, and urban forest.[31] It anchors the Golden Horseshoe, a densely populated region surrounding the western end of Lake Ontario that is home to 8.7 million people,[32] or around 26% of the entire population of Canada.[33] The demographics of Toronto make it one of the world's most diverse cities,[20][21] with about 50% of residents having been born in a country other than Canada,[34] and over 200 distinct ethnic origins represented among its inhabitants.[35] The vastly international population of the city reflects its current and historical role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada.[34][36] While English is the primary language spoken by the majority of Torontonians, there are over 160 different languages spoken in the city.[37]
Toronto is a prominent centre for music,[38] theatre,[39] motion picture production,[40] and television production,[41] and is home to the headquarters of Canada's major national broadcast networks and media outlets.[42] Its varied cultural institutions,[43] which include numerous museums and galleries, festivals and public events, entertainment districts, national historic sites, and sports activities,[44] are key attractions to the over 25 million tourists that visit the city each year.[45][46] Toronto is well known for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings,[47] in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower.[48] As Canada's commercial capital, the city is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, the headquarters of Canada's five largest banks,[49] and the headquarters of many large Canadian and multinational corporations.[50] Its economy is highly diversified with strengths in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g155019-Toronto_Ontario-Vacations.htmlhttp://www.seetorontonow.com/attractions/

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Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

http://www.expedia.com/Toronto.d178314.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to EdwardGardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
Visit our Toronto travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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3:26

TORONTO | The City of Dreams

TORONTO | The City of Dreams

TORONTO | The City of Dreams

A short travel film about the City of Toronto, the City of Dreams.
"I think a lot of people will tell you the same thing..This City isn't quite like other places. At times chaotic, and at time blissful - dreamlike. This is for every creative in this City, for every person following a dream, on a mission fighting for their passions. To every face no matter what race, gender or religion.. This is for you Toronto | The City of Dreams"
Short Film by: JR Alli
Additional Drone Footage by: Zamour Johnson
https://www.instagram.com/topb0y/
FOLLOW ME:
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SongUsed: "Revelations" by TristanBartonFound on Artlist, a site with thousands of great film scores you can use for YouTube without copyright problems. Check it out: https://www.artlist.io/?utm_source=JR_Alli&utm_medium=Affiliate_38&utm_campaign=June
•••••
Made With:
Sony A7sii
Canon 50mm 1.4 / Canon 20-35mm 3.5-4.5 / Rokinon Cine 24mm 1.5
DJI Mavic Pro
Zhiyun Crane
Manfrotto CompactTravelTripodSony RX100 M4
Edited in: Adobe After Effects CC
Editing time: Varies from days to weeks to even months.
The City of Toronto is Ours to love, discover, cherish and explore. Toronto Short Film, the city of Dreamers. Toronto Short film, Tourism Toronto, Explore Toronto. [Tourism Toronto]

2:51

Why The City Of Toronto Is A Great Place To Work

Why The City Of Toronto Is A Great Place To Work

Why The City Of Toronto Is A Great Place To Work

To find out more about the City of Toronto and their career opportunities, visit their employer profile on TalentEgg.ca: talentegg.ca/employer/city-of-toronto/

11:26

Toronto, Ontario: City of Toronto - Canada

Toronto, Ontario: City of Toronto - Canada

Toronto, Ontario: City of Toronto - Canada

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada, the provincial capital of Ontario, and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.
A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture, and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.

Downtown Toronto Ontario Canada 2011

Hi everybody i am back from my holidays in Canada.Here is the first video, i took it over a few days during my stay in Toronto,this video is around the downtown area of the city,it shows the buildings,streets and the people doing what they do in a big city,also there is a few quiet places as well,i hope you enjoy viewing as much as i enjoyed filming them........John

3:54

Car2Go shutting down in Toronto, blames city rules

Car2Go shutting down in Toronto, blames city rules

Car2Go shutting down in Toronto, blames city rules

Car-sharing company Car2Go will stop operations in Toronto at the end of May. The company blames city hall, saying a car-sharing pilot program passed in April is too restrictive and costly.
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4:21

Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

Toronto, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto.
The most important places to visit in Toronto are: Niagara Falls (located an hour and a half away from Toronto, awe-inspiring Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world), CN Tower (dominating Toronto's skyline, this communication tower stands at a staggering 1,815 feet. Spectacular Toronto views await you at the top), Old City Hall (an important historic landmark of Toronto. It too nearly 20 years to complete its construction in 1899), Royal Ontario Museum (Canada's largest museum of world culture. You can see impressive artifacts and archeological objects from around the world), Casa Loma (a magnificent castle on a hill in the north end of Toronto. Visitors are treated well in restored rooms and gardens) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Toronto travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

Driving Downtown 4K - Downtown Centre - Toronto Canada

DrivingDowntownStreets - Dundas Street - Toronto Ontario Canada - Episode 38.
Starting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/KHbmujgyFA82 .
Dundas Street is a major arterial road in Ontario, Canada. The highway connects the city of Toronto with its western suburbs and several cities in southwestern Ontario. Originally intended as a military route to connect the shipping port of York (now Toronto) to the envisioned future capital of London, Ontario, the street today connects Toronto landmarks such as Yonge-Dundas Square and the city's principal Chinatown to rural villages and the regional centres of Hamilton and London.
Downtown centre
Dundas Street is centrally located in downtown Toronto, about midway between Front Street and Bloor Street. It serves as a major east–west thoroughfare for vehicular, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic downtown and beyond. Since the building of the Eaton Centre and the Yonge-Dundas Square, the intersection of Yonge and Dundas Streets has become one of the busiest intersections in the city. It is estimated that over 56 million people pass this intersection each year. To ease traffic, a pedestrian scramble has been installed.[1][2]
Northeast of Yonge and Dundas is the Ryerson University campus. To the east of downtown, Dundas travels through the older Cabbagetown neighbourhood, and the large Regent Park public housing project fills the block south of Dundas between Parliament Street and River Street.
ArtGallery district
Dundas Street is the address of the Art Gallery of Ontario, which takes a full city block on the south side of the street, at the corner of McCaul Street, just west of University Avenue. The street is also home to many other art galleries, including Bau Xi Gallery, ArtSquare and Show & Tell Gallery. Just to the south of Dundas on McCaul is OCAD University.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dundas_Street
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada,[12] the provincial capital of Ontario,[13] and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.[14] In the 2011 census, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fifth largest city in North America.[6] A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.[15][16] A global city,[17] Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture,[18][19] and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.
Toronto is a prominent centre for music,[38] theatre,[39] motion picture production,[40] and television production,[41] and is home to the headquarters of Canada's major national broadcast networks and media outlets.[42] Its varied cultural institutions,[43] which include numerous museums and galleries, festivals and public events, entertainment districts, national historic sites, and sports activities,[44] are key attractions to the over 25 million tourists that visit the city each year.[45][46] Toronto is well known for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings,[47] in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower.[48] As Canada's commercial capital, the city is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, the headquarters of Canada's five largest banks,[49] and the headquarters of many large Canadian and multinational corporations.[50] Its economy is highly diversified with strengths in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto
http://www.seetorontonow.com/
http://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/toronto-cdn-on-ont.htm

2:47

Toronto's Hidden World with Malls and Subway | Strip the City

Toronto's Hidden World with Malls and Subway | Strip the City

Toronto's Hidden World with Malls and Subway | Strip the City

Below the streets of Toronto is a marvel of engineering called PATH - a network of underground shopping malls, subway stations and pathways that provide shelter from harsh winter weather. | For more Strip the City, visit http://science.discovery.com/tv-shows/strip-the-city/#mkcpgn=ytsci1
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2:38

Applying To Work With The City Of Toronto? Here’s What They’re Looking For

Applying To Work With The City Of Toronto? Here’s What They’re Looking For

Applying To Work With The City Of Toronto? Here’s What They’re Looking For

To find out more about the City of Toronto and their career opportunities, visit their employer profile on TalentEgg.ca: talentegg.ca/employer/city-of-toronto/

4:11

Toronto: An IoT-Enabled Smart City In Progress

Toronto: An IoT-Enabled Smart City In Progress

Toronto: An IoT-Enabled Smart City In Progress

If you need help assembling your smart city puzzle, contact us at IoTCity@microsoft.com
As thousands of new residents move into Toronto each year, they place an increasing strain on its resources and infrastructure. To address issues like this, Toronto is in the beginning stages of its smart city transformation, which includes working with Microsoft on an incubation program to create a living lab in the city, attract and retain an innovator ecosystem, and facilitate the deployment of connected, data-driven IoT technology into the city’s infrastructure and operations.
For information on IoT webinars, visit: http://bit.ly/2sGOst1

Toronto Travel Guide & Vlog 2017 (Canada 150)

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada, it's the capital of Ontario province. This travel video is all about Toronto attractions and expenses. I'll upload another video about top 10 places to visit in Toronto.
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MainSong:
"Already Through" by Palm VisionMusic provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_scedLujYEY&t=74s
• Palm Vision
https://soundcloud.com/palm-vision
https://www.facebook.com/palmvisionofficial
heroboard – free music to free your mind
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Frank Pierce
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Visit Toronto, Views of Our Beautiful City & Top Things to Do in Toronto

Visit Toronto, Views of Our Beautiful City & Top Things to Do in Toronto

Visit Toronto, Views of Our Beautiful City & Top Things to Do in Toronto

Toronto has such a vibe that is contagious and thats what we love about it! A lot to do, explore and appreciate, whether its the parks and trails throughout the busy city and architecture (especially High Park with the 2 weeks of cherry blossoms every spring), or the activities, events and restaurants from every culture.
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Here are the Top things you want to check out while visiting Toronto:
Toronto Islands: For the locals its a great place for us to get away from the busy city life and just explore the 3 islands which are Centre Island, Wards Island & Hanlan's point. You'll take a ferry for under $10/round trip that gets you to the islands and from their you can check out the amusement park, beaches, bbq & picnic areas, rent a bike (or bring your own and bike around), check out the gardens, restaurants, etc. Lots to do
Ripleys Aquarium: Located near the base of the CN Tower, the aquarium features 13,500 different species and animals. Huge gallery including sharks, jellyfish, sea turtles and rays. You will easily spend the day learning about the underwater life and enjoy some of the shows they have going on. If your lucky you can even touch one of the rays :)
CN Tower: Landmark of our city, was once the tallest building for 34 years since 1976. It's definitely a place to check out at least once when your here. The glass floor at the top is something you won't forget, also a cool restaurant on the top where you can grab a bite whilst enjoying a spectacular view of the city!
St Lawrence Market: Wonderful food market, really big so your sure to find something satisfying... I mean its been ranked as the #1 food market in the world by National Geographic!!! Fantastic variety and quality of foods in the old part of Toronto.
Royal Ontario Museum: A little bit of everything, fantastic museum with lots to see! The exhibits are varied and well done, you'll spend a lot of time enjoying all the beauty :)
High Park: The best way to describe this place is like its an Outdoor Heaven, I never get bored of going to High Park, its so big and beautiful with so much nature and scenery to enjoy its fantastic for all seasons. Many will come here for photoshoots, walk their dogs on dedicated paths and dog parks, hike around bring their kids to the playground, outdoor swimming pools, a zoo and just way more. Plus its free! just get their early since parking is usually a mission.
Casa Loma: Its beautiful and a must visit when your in Toronto. Doesn't matter what season they have something special going on, I went last winter and the holiday spirit, decoration, exhibits and events while sipping on some hot cocoa was unforgettable. IncredibleCastle with an interesting history sure to be the centre of many storytelling tales.
Lots more but those above are my favourite right now! EnjoyMusic by:
JeffKaale - Dancing in the Moonlight
https://soundcloud.com/jeff-kaale
Not the King - Sip
https://soundcloud.com/coreygagne
Viga - AdeleSend my LoveRemix ft. Sofia Karlberg
https://soundcloud.com/v-i-g-a

Toronto city - Virtual Tour 4k

Take a tour through the streets of Toronto city's downtown core, like you've never seen before! In among the people on the sidewalks. Giving the sense of actually being there. Of course, to really get a good sense of the city and see everything you have to visit! More videos coming, including lake shore and other parts of Toronto!
Instagram - @dansedran
Facebook - /dansedranmedia
Business inquiries - danielsedran@gmail.com
Shot with glidecam and Panasonic GH4 with ultra wide lens.

indians in Toronto part 1

Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

http://www.expedia.com/Toronto.d178314.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to EdwardGardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey...

published: 09 Oct 2013

TORONTO | The City of Dreams

A short travel film about the City of Toronto, the City of Dreams.
"I think a lot of people will tell you the same thing..This City isn't quite like other places. At times chaotic, and at time blissful - dreamlike. This is for every creative in this City, for every person following a dream, on a mission fighting for their passions. To every face no matter what race, gender or religion.. This is for you Toronto | The City of Dreams"
Short Film by: JR Alli
Additional Drone Footage by: Zamour Johnson
https://www.instagram.com/topb0y/
FOLLOW ME:
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SongUsed: "Revelations" by TristanBartonFound on Artlist, a site with thousands of great film scores you can u...

published: 23 Aug 2017

Why The City Of Toronto Is A Great Place To Work

To find out more about the City of Toronto and their career opportunities, visit their employer profile on TalentEgg.ca: talentegg.ca/employer/city-of-toronto/

published: 14 Jul 2015

Toronto, Ontario: City of Toronto - Canada

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada, the provincial capital of Ontario, and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.
A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture, and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.

Downtown Toronto Ontario Canada 2011

Hi everybody i am back from my holidays in Canada.Here is the first video, i took it over a few days during my stay in Toronto,this video is around the downtown area of the city,it shows the buildings,streets and the people doing what they do in a big city,also there is a few quiet places as well,i hope you enjoy viewing as much as i enjoyed filming them........John

published: 03 Jul 2011

Car2Go shutting down in Toronto, blames city rules

Car-sharing company Car2Go will stop operations in Toronto at the end of May. The company blames city hall, saying a car-sharing pilot program passed in April is too restrictive and costly.
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Toronto's Hidden World with Malls and Subway | Strip the City

Below the streets of Toronto is a marvel of engineering called PATH - a network of underground shopping malls, subway stations and pathways that provide shelter from harsh winter weather. | For more Strip the City, visit http://science.discovery.com/tv-shows/strip-the-city/#mkcpgn=ytsci1
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published: 20 Mar 2013

Applying To Work With The City Of Toronto? Here’s What They’re Looking For

To find out more about the City of Toronto and their career opportunities, visit their employer profile on TalentEgg.ca: talentegg.ca/employer/city-of-toronto/

published: 14 Jul 2015

Toronto: An IoT-Enabled Smart City In Progress

If you need help assembling your smart city puzzle, contact us at IoTCity@microsoft.com
As thousands of new residents move into Toronto each year, they place an increasing strain on its resources and infrastructure. To address issues like this, Toronto is in the beginning stages of its smart city transformation, which includes working with Microsoft on an incubation program to create a living lab in the city, attract and retain an innovator ecosystem, and facilitate the deployment of connected, data-driven IoT technology into the city’s infrastructure and operations.
For information on IoT webinars, visit: http://bit.ly/2sGOst1

Toronto Travel Guide & Vlog 2017 (Canada 150)

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada, it's the capital of Ontario province. This travel video is all about Toronto attractions and expenses. I'll upload another video about top 10 places to visit in Toronto.
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MainSong:
"Already Through" by Palm VisionMusic provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_scedLujYEY&t=74s
• Palm Vision
https://soundcloud.com/palm-vision
https://www.facebook.com/palmvisionofficial
heroboard – free music to free your mind
» Twitter: https://twitter.com/heroboard
» Spotify: http://sptfy.com/Wdk
Frank Pierce
https:/...

published: 11 Jun 2017

Visit Toronto, Views of Our Beautiful City & Top Things to Do in Toronto

Toronto has such a vibe that is contagious and thats what we love about it! A lot to do, explore and appreciate, whether its the parks and trails throughout the busy city and architecture (especially High Park with the 2 weeks of cherry blossoms every spring), or the activities, events and restaurants from every culture.
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abeds.world
For Filming, Photo & General Inquiries Please email: arawas@gmail.com
Here are the Top things you want to check out while visiting Toronto:
Toronto Islands: For the locals its a great place for us to get away from the busy city life and just explore the 3 islands which are Centre Island, Wards Island & Hanlan's point. You'll take a ferry for under $10/round trip that gets you to the islands and from their yo...

Toronto city - Virtual Tour 4k

Take a tour through the streets of Toronto city's downtown core, like you've never seen before! In among the people on the sidewalks. Giving the sense of actual...

Take a tour through the streets of Toronto city's downtown core, like you've never seen before! In among the people on the sidewalks. Giving the sense of actually being there. Of course, to really get a good sense of the city and see everything you have to visit! More videos coming, including lake shore and other parts of Toronto!
Instagram - @dansedran
Facebook - /dansedranmedia
Business inquiries - danielsedran@gmail.com
Shot with glidecam and Panasonic GH4 with ultra wide lens.

Take a tour through the streets of Toronto city's downtown core, like you've never seen before! In among the people on the sidewalks. Giving the sense of actually being there. Of course, to really get a good sense of the city and see everything you have to visit! More videos coming, including lake shore and other parts of Toronto!
Instagram - @dansedran
Facebook - /dansedranmedia
Business inquiries - danielsedran@gmail.com
Shot with glidecam and Panasonic GH4 with ultra wide lens.

DrivingDowntownStreets - Yonge Street - Toronto Ontario Canada - Episode 15.
Starting Point: Yonge Street & St Clair Avenue - https://goo.gl/maps/4aoaoUm3kg72 .
The most famous and busiest road in Toronto is Yonge Street, which begins at the end of Lake Ontario and runs through downtown, continuing north all the way to the city of Barrie, Ontario. Other streets such as Dundas, Bloor, Queen, King, and University are also very popular.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown_Toronto
Yonge is Toronto's main street, hosting parades, street performances and demonstrations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonge_Street
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada,[12] the provincial capital of Ontario,[13] and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.[14] In the 2011 census, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fifth largest city in North America.[6] A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.[15][16] A global city,[17] Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture,[18][19] and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.[20][21][22][23][24]
Aboriginal peoples have inhabited the area now known as Toronto for thousands of years.[25] The urban history of the city dates back to 1787, when British officials negotiated the Toronto Purchase with the Mississaugas of the New Credit.[26] They established the Town of York, and later designated it as the capital of Upper Canada.[27] During the War of 1812, the town was the site of the Battle of York and suffered heavy damage by U.S. troops.[28] York was renamed and incorporated as the City of Toronto in 1834, and became the capital of the province of Ontario in 1867.[29] The original borders of Toronto were expanded through amalgamation with surrounding municipalities at various times in its history, the results of which can be seen in the 140 independently unique and clearly defined official neighbourhoods that make up the city.[30]
Located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is situated on a broad sloping plateau intersected by an extensive network of rivers, deep ravines, and urban forest.[31] It anchors the Golden Horseshoe, a densely populated region surrounding the western end of Lake Ontario that is home to 8.7 million people,[32] or around 26% of the entire population of Canada.[33] The demographics of Toronto make it one of the world's most diverse cities,[20][21] with about 50% of residents having been born in a country other than Canada,[34] and over 200 distinct ethnic origins represented among its inhabitants.[35] The vastly international population of the city reflects its current and historical role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada.[34][36] While English is the primary language spoken by the majority of Torontonians, there are over 160 different languages spoken in the city.[37]
Toronto is a prominent centre for music,[38] theatre,[39] motion picture production,[40] and television production,[41] and is home to the headquarters of Canada's major national broadcast networks and media outlets.[42] Its varied cultural institutions,[43] which include numerous museums and galleries, festivals and public events, entertainment districts, national historic sites, and sports activities,[44] are key attractions to the over 25 million tourists that visit the city each year.[45][46] Toronto is well known for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings,[47] in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower.[48] As Canada's commercial capital, the city is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, the headquarters of Canada's five largest banks,[49] and the headquarters of many large Canadian and multinational corporations.[50] Its economy is highly diversified with strengths in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g155019-Toronto_Ontario-Vacations.htmlhttp://www.seetorontonow.com/attractions/

DrivingDowntownStreets - Yonge Street - Toronto Ontario Canada - Episode 15.
Starting Point: Yonge Street & St Clair Avenue - https://goo.gl/maps/4aoaoUm3kg72 .
The most famous and busiest road in Toronto is Yonge Street, which begins at the end of Lake Ontario and runs through downtown, continuing north all the way to the city of Barrie, Ontario. Other streets such as Dundas, Bloor, Queen, King, and University are also very popular.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown_Toronto
Yonge is Toronto's main street, hosting parades, street performances and demonstrations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonge_Street
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada,[12] the provincial capital of Ontario,[13] and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.[14] In the 2011 census, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fifth largest city in North America.[6] A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.[15][16] A global city,[17] Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture,[18][19] and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.[20][21][22][23][24]
Aboriginal peoples have inhabited the area now known as Toronto for thousands of years.[25] The urban history of the city dates back to 1787, when British officials negotiated the Toronto Purchase with the Mississaugas of the New Credit.[26] They established the Town of York, and later designated it as the capital of Upper Canada.[27] During the War of 1812, the town was the site of the Battle of York and suffered heavy damage by U.S. troops.[28] York was renamed and incorporated as the City of Toronto in 1834, and became the capital of the province of Ontario in 1867.[29] The original borders of Toronto were expanded through amalgamation with surrounding municipalities at various times in its history, the results of which can be seen in the 140 independently unique and clearly defined official neighbourhoods that make up the city.[30]
Located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is situated on a broad sloping plateau intersected by an extensive network of rivers, deep ravines, and urban forest.[31] It anchors the Golden Horseshoe, a densely populated region surrounding the western end of Lake Ontario that is home to 8.7 million people,[32] or around 26% of the entire population of Canada.[33] The demographics of Toronto make it one of the world's most diverse cities,[20][21] with about 50% of residents having been born in a country other than Canada,[34] and over 200 distinct ethnic origins represented among its inhabitants.[35] The vastly international population of the city reflects its current and historical role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada.[34][36] While English is the primary language spoken by the majority of Torontonians, there are over 160 different languages spoken in the city.[37]
Toronto is a prominent centre for music,[38] theatre,[39] motion picture production,[40] and television production,[41] and is home to the headquarters of Canada's major national broadcast networks and media outlets.[42] Its varied cultural institutions,[43] which include numerous museums and galleries, festivals and public events, entertainment districts, national historic sites, and sports activities,[44] are key attractions to the over 25 million tourists that visit the city each year.[45][46] Toronto is well known for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings,[47] in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower.[48] As Canada's commercial capital, the city is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, the headquarters of Canada's five largest banks,[49] and the headquarters of many large Canadian and multinational corporations.[50] Its economy is highly diversified with strengths in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g155019-Toronto_Ontario-Vacations.htmlhttp://www.seetorontonow.com/attractions/

http://www.expedia.com/Toronto.d178314.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to EdwardGardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
Visit our Toronto travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to EdwardGardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
Visit our Toronto travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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A short travel film about the City of Toronto, the City of Dreams.
"I think a lot of people will tell you the same thing..This City isn't quite like other places. At times chaotic, and at time blissful - dreamlike. This is for every creative in this City, for every person following a dream, on a mission fighting for their passions. To every face no matter what race, gender or religion.. This is for you Toronto | The City of Dreams"
Short Film by: JR Alli
Additional Drone Footage by: Zamour Johnson
https://www.instagram.com/topb0y/
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SongUsed: "Revelations" by TristanBartonFound on Artlist, a site with thousands of great film scores you can use for YouTube without copyright problems. Check it out: https://www.artlist.io/?utm_source=JR_Alli&utm_medium=Affiliate_38&utm_campaign=June
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Made With:
Sony A7sii
Canon 50mm 1.4 / Canon 20-35mm 3.5-4.5 / Rokinon Cine 24mm 1.5
DJI Mavic Pro
Zhiyun Crane
Manfrotto CompactTravelTripodSony RX100 M4
Edited in: Adobe After Effects CC
Editing time: Varies from days to weeks to even months.
The City of Toronto is Ours to love, discover, cherish and explore. Toronto Short Film, the city of Dreamers. Toronto Short film, Tourism Toronto, Explore Toronto. [Tourism Toronto]

A short travel film about the City of Toronto, the City of Dreams.
"I think a lot of people will tell you the same thing..This City isn't quite like other places. At times chaotic, and at time blissful - dreamlike. This is for every creative in this City, for every person following a dream, on a mission fighting for their passions. To every face no matter what race, gender or religion.. This is for you Toronto | The City of Dreams"
Short Film by: JR Alli
Additional Drone Footage by: Zamour Johnson
https://www.instagram.com/topb0y/
FOLLOW ME:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jralli23/
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SongUsed: "Revelations" by TristanBartonFound on Artlist, a site with thousands of great film scores you can use for YouTube without copyright problems. Check it out: https://www.artlist.io/?utm_source=JR_Alli&utm_medium=Affiliate_38&utm_campaign=June
•••••
Made With:
Sony A7sii
Canon 50mm 1.4 / Canon 20-35mm 3.5-4.5 / Rokinon Cine 24mm 1.5
DJI Mavic Pro
Zhiyun Crane
Manfrotto CompactTravelTripodSony RX100 M4
Edited in: Adobe After Effects CC
Editing time: Varies from days to weeks to even months.
The City of Toronto is Ours to love, discover, cherish and explore. Toronto Short Film, the city of Dreamers. Toronto Short film, Tourism Toronto, Explore Toronto. [Tourism Toronto]

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada, the provincial capital of Ontario, and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.
A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture, and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada, the provincial capital of Ontario, and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.
A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture, and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.

Downtown Toronto Ontario Canada 2011

Hi everybody i am back from my holidays in Canada.Here is the first video, i took it over a few days during my stay in Toronto,this video is around the downtown...

Hi everybody i am back from my holidays in Canada.Here is the first video, i took it over a few days during my stay in Toronto,this video is around the downtown area of the city,it shows the buildings,streets and the people doing what they do in a big city,also there is a few quiet places as well,i hope you enjoy viewing as much as i enjoyed filming them........John

Hi everybody i am back from my holidays in Canada.Here is the first video, i took it over a few days during my stay in Toronto,this video is around the downtown area of the city,it shows the buildings,streets and the people doing what they do in a big city,also there is a few quiet places as well,i hope you enjoy viewing as much as i enjoyed filming them........John

Car2Go shutting down in Toronto, blames city rules

Car-sharing company Car2Go will stop operations in Toronto at the end of May. The company blames city hall, saying a car-sharing pilot program passed in April i...

Car-sharing company Car2Go will stop operations in Toronto at the end of May. The company blames city hall, saying a car-sharing pilot program passed in April is too restrictive and costly.
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Car-sharing company Car2Go will stop operations in Toronto at the end of May. The company blames city hall, saying a car-sharing pilot program passed in April is too restrictive and costly.
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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto.
The most important places to visit in Toronto are: Niagara Falls (located an hour and a half away from Toronto, awe-inspiring Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world), CN Tower (dominating Toronto's skyline, this communication tower stands at a staggering 1,815 feet. Spectacular Toronto views await you at the top), Old City Hall (an important historic landmark of Toronto. It too nearly 20 years to complete its construction in 1899), Royal Ontario Museum (Canada's largest museum of world culture. You can see impressive artifacts and archeological objects from around the world), Casa Loma (a magnificent castle on a hill in the north end of Toronto. Visitors are treated well in restored rooms and gardens) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Toronto travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto.
The most important places to visit in Toronto are: Niagara Falls (located an hour and a half away from Toronto, awe-inspiring Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world), CN Tower (dominating Toronto's skyline, this communication tower stands at a staggering 1,815 feet. Spectacular Toronto views await you at the top), Old City Hall (an important historic landmark of Toronto. It too nearly 20 years to complete its construction in 1899), Royal Ontario Museum (Canada's largest museum of world culture. You can see impressive artifacts and archeological objects from around the world), Casa Loma (a magnificent castle on a hill in the north end of Toronto. Visitors are treated well in restored rooms and gardens) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Toronto travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

DrivingDowntownStreets - Dundas Street - Toronto Ontario Canada - Episode 38.
Starting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/KHbmujgyFA82 .
Dundas Street is a major arterial road in Ontario, Canada. The highway connects the city of Toronto with its western suburbs and several cities in southwestern Ontario. Originally intended as a military route to connect the shipping port of York (now Toronto) to the envisioned future capital of London, Ontario, the street today connects Toronto landmarks such as Yonge-Dundas Square and the city's principal Chinatown to rural villages and the regional centres of Hamilton and London.
Downtown centre
Dundas Street is centrally located in downtown Toronto, about midway between Front Street and Bloor Street. It serves as a major east–west thoroughfare for vehicular, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic downtown and beyond. Since the building of the Eaton Centre and the Yonge-Dundas Square, the intersection of Yonge and Dundas Streets has become one of the busiest intersections in the city. It is estimated that over 56 million people pass this intersection each year. To ease traffic, a pedestrian scramble has been installed.[1][2]
Northeast of Yonge and Dundas is the Ryerson University campus. To the east of downtown, Dundas travels through the older Cabbagetown neighbourhood, and the large Regent Park public housing project fills the block south of Dundas between Parliament Street and River Street.
ArtGallery district
Dundas Street is the address of the Art Gallery of Ontario, which takes a full city block on the south side of the street, at the corner of McCaul Street, just west of University Avenue. The street is also home to many other art galleries, including Bau Xi Gallery, ArtSquare and Show & Tell Gallery. Just to the south of Dundas on McCaul is OCAD University.
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Toronto is the most populous city in Canada,[12] the provincial capital of Ontario,[13] and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.[14] In the 2011 census, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fifth largest city in North America.[6] A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.[15][16] A global city,[17] Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture,[18][19] and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.
Toronto is a prominent centre for music,[38] theatre,[39] motion picture production,[40] and television production,[41] and is home to the headquarters of Canada's major national broadcast networks and media outlets.[42] Its varied cultural institutions,[43] which include numerous museums and galleries, festivals and public events, entertainment districts, national historic sites, and sports activities,[44] are key attractions to the over 25 million tourists that visit the city each year.[45][46] Toronto is well known for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings,[47] in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower.[48] As Canada's commercial capital, the city is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, the headquarters of Canada's five largest banks,[49] and the headquarters of many large Canadian and multinational corporations.[50] Its economy is highly diversified with strengths in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism.
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DrivingDowntownStreets - Dundas Street - Toronto Ontario Canada - Episode 38.
Starting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/KHbmujgyFA82 .
Dundas Street is a major arterial road in Ontario, Canada. The highway connects the city of Toronto with its western suburbs and several cities in southwestern Ontario. Originally intended as a military route to connect the shipping port of York (now Toronto) to the envisioned future capital of London, Ontario, the street today connects Toronto landmarks such as Yonge-Dundas Square and the city's principal Chinatown to rural villages and the regional centres of Hamilton and London.
Downtown centre
Dundas Street is centrally located in downtown Toronto, about midway between Front Street and Bloor Street. It serves as a major east–west thoroughfare for vehicular, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic downtown and beyond. Since the building of the Eaton Centre and the Yonge-Dundas Square, the intersection of Yonge and Dundas Streets has become one of the busiest intersections in the city. It is estimated that over 56 million people pass this intersection each year. To ease traffic, a pedestrian scramble has been installed.[1][2]
Northeast of Yonge and Dundas is the Ryerson University campus. To the east of downtown, Dundas travels through the older Cabbagetown neighbourhood, and the large Regent Park public housing project fills the block south of Dundas between Parliament Street and River Street.
ArtGallery district
Dundas Street is the address of the Art Gallery of Ontario, which takes a full city block on the south side of the street, at the corner of McCaul Street, just west of University Avenue. The street is also home to many other art galleries, including Bau Xi Gallery, ArtSquare and Show & Tell Gallery. Just to the south of Dundas on McCaul is OCAD University.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dundas_Street
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada,[12] the provincial capital of Ontario,[13] and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.[14] In the 2011 census, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fifth largest city in North America.[6] A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.[15][16] A global city,[17] Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture,[18][19] and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.
Toronto is a prominent centre for music,[38] theatre,[39] motion picture production,[40] and television production,[41] and is home to the headquarters of Canada's major national broadcast networks and media outlets.[42] Its varied cultural institutions,[43] which include numerous museums and galleries, festivals and public events, entertainment districts, national historic sites, and sports activities,[44] are key attractions to the over 25 million tourists that visit the city each year.[45][46] Toronto is well known for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings,[47] in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower.[48] As Canada's commercial capital, the city is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, the headquarters of Canada's five largest banks,[49] and the headquarters of many large Canadian and multinational corporations.[50] Its economy is highly diversified with strengths in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism.
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Toronto's Hidden World with Malls and Subway | Strip the City

Below the streets of Toronto is a marvel of engineering called PATH - a network of underground shopping malls, subway stations and pathways that provide shelter...

Below the streets of Toronto is a marvel of engineering called PATH - a network of underground shopping malls, subway stations and pathways that provide shelter from harsh winter weather. | For more Strip the City, visit http://science.discovery.com/tv-shows/strip-the-city/#mkcpgn=ytsci1
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Toronto: An IoT-Enabled Smart City In Progress

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As thousands of new residents move into Toronto each year, they place a...

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As thousands of new residents move into Toronto each year, they place an increasing strain on its resources and infrastructure. To address issues like this, Toronto is in the beginning stages of its smart city transformation, which includes working with Microsoft on an incubation program to create a living lab in the city, attract and retain an innovator ecosystem, and facilitate the deployment of connected, data-driven IoT technology into the city’s infrastructure and operations.
For information on IoT webinars, visit: http://bit.ly/2sGOst1

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As thousands of new residents move into Toronto each year, they place an increasing strain on its resources and infrastructure. To address issues like this, Toronto is in the beginning stages of its smart city transformation, which includes working with Microsoft on an incubation program to create a living lab in the city, attract and retain an innovator ecosystem, and facilitate the deployment of connected, data-driven IoT technology into the city’s infrastructure and operations.
For information on IoT webinars, visit: http://bit.ly/2sGOst1

Visit Toronto, Views of Our Beautiful City & Top Things to Do in Toronto

Toronto has such a vibe that is contagious and thats what we love about it! A lot to do, explore and appreciate, whether its the parks and trails throughout th...

Toronto has such a vibe that is contagious and thats what we love about it! A lot to do, explore and appreciate, whether its the parks and trails throughout the busy city and architecture (especially High Park with the 2 weeks of cherry blossoms every spring), or the activities, events and restaurants from every culture.
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Here are the Top things you want to check out while visiting Toronto:
Toronto Islands: For the locals its a great place for us to get away from the busy city life and just explore the 3 islands which are Centre Island, Wards Island & Hanlan's point. You'll take a ferry for under $10/round trip that gets you to the islands and from their you can check out the amusement park, beaches, bbq & picnic areas, rent a bike (or bring your own and bike around), check out the gardens, restaurants, etc. Lots to do
Ripleys Aquarium: Located near the base of the CN Tower, the aquarium features 13,500 different species and animals. Huge gallery including sharks, jellyfish, sea turtles and rays. You will easily spend the day learning about the underwater life and enjoy some of the shows they have going on. If your lucky you can even touch one of the rays :)
CN Tower: Landmark of our city, was once the tallest building for 34 years since 1976. It's definitely a place to check out at least once when your here. The glass floor at the top is something you won't forget, also a cool restaurant on the top where you can grab a bite whilst enjoying a spectacular view of the city!
St Lawrence Market: Wonderful food market, really big so your sure to find something satisfying... I mean its been ranked as the #1 food market in the world by National Geographic!!! Fantastic variety and quality of foods in the old part of Toronto.
Royal Ontario Museum: A little bit of everything, fantastic museum with lots to see! The exhibits are varied and well done, you'll spend a lot of time enjoying all the beauty :)
High Park: The best way to describe this place is like its an Outdoor Heaven, I never get bored of going to High Park, its so big and beautiful with so much nature and scenery to enjoy its fantastic for all seasons. Many will come here for photoshoots, walk their dogs on dedicated paths and dog parks, hike around bring their kids to the playground, outdoor swimming pools, a zoo and just way more. Plus its free! just get their early since parking is usually a mission.
Casa Loma: Its beautiful and a must visit when your in Toronto. Doesn't matter what season they have something special going on, I went last winter and the holiday spirit, decoration, exhibits and events while sipping on some hot cocoa was unforgettable. IncredibleCastle with an interesting history sure to be the centre of many storytelling tales.
Lots more but those above are my favourite right now! EnjoyMusic by:
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Toronto has such a vibe that is contagious and thats what we love about it! A lot to do, explore and appreciate, whether its the parks and trails throughout the busy city and architecture (especially High Park with the 2 weeks of cherry blossoms every spring), or the activities, events and restaurants from every culture.
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Here are the Top things you want to check out while visiting Toronto:
Toronto Islands: For the locals its a great place for us to get away from the busy city life and just explore the 3 islands which are Centre Island, Wards Island & Hanlan's point. You'll take a ferry for under $10/round trip that gets you to the islands and from their you can check out the amusement park, beaches, bbq & picnic areas, rent a bike (or bring your own and bike around), check out the gardens, restaurants, etc. Lots to do
Ripleys Aquarium: Located near the base of the CN Tower, the aquarium features 13,500 different species and animals. Huge gallery including sharks, jellyfish, sea turtles and rays. You will easily spend the day learning about the underwater life and enjoy some of the shows they have going on. If your lucky you can even touch one of the rays :)
CN Tower: Landmark of our city, was once the tallest building for 34 years since 1976. It's definitely a place to check out at least once when your here. The glass floor at the top is something you won't forget, also a cool restaurant on the top where you can grab a bite whilst enjoying a spectacular view of the city!
St Lawrence Market: Wonderful food market, really big so your sure to find something satisfying... I mean its been ranked as the #1 food market in the world by National Geographic!!! Fantastic variety and quality of foods in the old part of Toronto.
Royal Ontario Museum: A little bit of everything, fantastic museum with lots to see! The exhibits are varied and well done, you'll spend a lot of time enjoying all the beauty :)
High Park: The best way to describe this place is like its an Outdoor Heaven, I never get bored of going to High Park, its so big and beautiful with so much nature and scenery to enjoy its fantastic for all seasons. Many will come here for photoshoots, walk their dogs on dedicated paths and dog parks, hike around bring their kids to the playground, outdoor swimming pools, a zoo and just way more. Plus its free! just get their early since parking is usually a mission.
Casa Loma: Its beautiful and a must visit when your in Toronto. Doesn't matter what season they have something special going on, I went last winter and the holiday spirit, decoration, exhibits and events while sipping on some hot cocoa was unforgettable. IncredibleCastle with an interesting history sure to be the centre of many storytelling tales.
Lots more but those above are my favourite right now! EnjoyMusic by:
JeffKaale - Dancing in the Moonlight
https://soundcloud.com/jeff-kaale
Not the King - Sip
https://soundcloud.com/coreygagne
Viga - AdeleSend my LoveRemix ft. Sofia Karlberg
https://soundcloud.com/v-i-g-a

Toronto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to EdwardGardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey...

published: 09 Oct 2013

25 Things to do in Toronto Travel Guide

Come join us for a city tour of Toronto, Ontario, Canada! In this 25 things to do in Toronto travel guide we feature some of the best attractions, activities, restaurants, museums, shopping and entertainment options in the city along with some off-the-beaten path suggestions that will surely make your stay in the city unique and memorable.
In terms of restaurants in Toronto diversity and options galore is the name of the game. You can chow down on dim sum, Korean bibimbap or delicious Ethiopian cuisine. If that doesn't tickle your fancy you have classic Canadian options like poutine and craft beer to wash down on a hot summer day in Toronto.
For the sports fan be sure to check out the Hockey Hall of Fame to learn about Canada's national sport and check out professional sports teams the T...

published: 26 Jul 2016

Toronto Travel Guide for 3 Day Trip! [4K]

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Alright guys, visiting Toronto to make a quick Toronto travel guide turned out to be super easy because Canada in general is so similar to the US! Without further adieu, here's the BLUF on Toronto:
- airfare to visit Toronto is super cheap right now, expect $80-200
- Canada takes US dollars for the most part, & gives CAD in return, so no need to pull currency at airport
- A bit pricey overall, slightly more than most US cities
- train f...

Emily Agard provides information about Toronto to guests staying in hotels in Toronto.
What to do in the Month of July 2014? This month Emily tries out the famous CN Tower Edgewalk, some shop to you drop retail therapy and explores the restaurants which have made Toronto well known for its culinary delights.

published: 01 Jul 2014

30 Hidden Secrets & Best Places in Toronto

Do you want to visit the hidden secrets & best places in Toronto? These are my 30 carefully selected travel tips, things to do and most unique attractions to visit in Toronto, Canada. Subscribe to my channel ► https://bit.ly/2aeuh9b for weekly videos!
My Toronto travel guide features many hidden secrets and less known places like the Cheltenham Badlands, Little Tokyo, the Dollhouse, Rec Room, Kukum Kitchen and Toronto nightlife tips.
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Sadly, there are too many boring travel guides for Toronto, that's why I dug deep into this city to find the best hidden spots in the largest city of Canada.My favorite districts are easily loca...

published: 12 Dec 2017

Toronto Travel Guide & Vlog 2017 (Canada 150)

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada, it's the capital of Ontario province. This travel video is all about Toronto attractions and expenses. I'll upload another video about top 10 places to visit in Toronto.
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Toronto Travel Guide: Top Things To Do In a New City

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WHAT TO DO IN TORONTO : TRAVEL VLOG

Today vlog, I got to catch up with my best friends in my favourite city in the whole world Toronto!
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published: 28 Dec 2015

TORONTO Travel Guide, 5 best place to visit in toronto !!

about toronto travel guide, things to do in toronto canada, and 5 best places to visit in toronto canada !!
this is 5 best places to visit in toronto canada.
5. CN Tower
CN Tower is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) concrete communications and observation tower located in toronto canada.
It was completed in 1976, and held the record for the world's tallest free-standing structure for 32 years from 1975–2007.
4. Casa Loma
Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens. It is a popular venue for wedding ceremonies located in toronto canada.
The historic place can be rented in the afternoons after the museum closes to the public.
3. ArtGallery of Ontario
It is an art museum. Its collection includes more than 90,000 works spanning the first century to the present day located in toronto ...

published: 10 Feb 2018

Toronto Travel Guide Winter Edition | Feb 2016 with Emily Agard

VaycayTV brings you the latest happenings in Toronto in the month of February 2016 and beyond!
This month Toronto is hosting the NBA ALL STARGAME!!
Feb 12-14, 2016
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published: 01 Feb 2016

Toronto Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Toronto in Canada.
Toronto is a sensational city. Canada’s ‘secret’ capital: boomtown, show town and financial metropolis, clean, safe and with five million inhabitants.Gigantic skyscrapers and with a frenetic lifestyle, Toronto is where many Canadian banks and multi-national companies have their palatial offices of steel and glass built in what was once a waterfront wilderness. The old City Hall was built in 1899 in Victorian style and consists mainly of sandstone. Its Venetian clock tower faces an array of modern skyscrapers and almost opposite is the futuristic looking new City Hall, a symbol of the city’s cosmopolitan flair. It’s easy to become disorientated in Toronto’s Underground City. Most of this subterranean complex extends beneath the financial di...

Dirt Cheap - Toronto, Canada

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Dani Roche Gives Us A Toronto City Guide

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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to EdwardGardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
Visit our Toronto travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture.
“The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to EdwardGardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it.
Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame, so make sure you’ve got your team paraphernalia in order before you venture inside. Looking for shopping? You’ll find the Underground City and Kensington Market ready to welcome you and your credit card – or several credit cards, as the case may be. After a day of madcap purchasing, why not stock up on fresh, healthy food at the St. Lawrence Market? You’ll have worked up quite an appetite for delicious local produce.
Before you leave, head to Niagara Falls and take in the spectacle of nature’s power. You’ll never forget the sight and sound of all that water pouring over the falls, nor will you ever forget your trip to Toronto.
Visit our Toronto travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Come join us for a city tour of Toronto, Ontario, Canada! In this 25 things to do in Toronto travel guide we feature some of the best attractions, activities, restaurants, museums, shopping and entertainment options in the city along with some off-the-beaten path suggestions that will surely make your stay in the city unique and memorable.
In terms of restaurants in Toronto diversity and options galore is the name of the game. You can chow down on dim sum, Korean bibimbap or delicious Ethiopian cuisine. If that doesn't tickle your fancy you have classic Canadian options like poutine and craft beer to wash down on a hot summer day in Toronto.
For the sports fan be sure to check out the Hockey Hall of Fame to learn about Canada's national sport and check out professional sports teams the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and Toronto Blue Jays.
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25 Things to do in Toronto TravelGuide:
1) Ferry to Toronto Islands (Island of Hiawatha) for leisure and recreation
2) CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is observation tower in downtown Toronto
3) Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
4) Harbourfront neighbourhood on the shore of Lake Ontario
5) BeaverTails (Queues de Castor) fried dough pastries
6) Rogers Centre (SkyDome) to watch a Toronto Blue Jays baseball game
7) Graffiti Alley south of Queen Street West from Spadina Avenue t
8) Distillery District for its cafés, restaurants, and shopping in Toronto
9) Chinatown (多倫多華埠) on Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue for shopping and eating dim sum
10) Kensington Market (aka The Market) is colorful multicultural neighbourhood in Toronto that is wonderful for shopping and people watching
11) ROM: Royal Ontario Museum (Musée royal de l'Ontario) for art, world culture & natural history
12) Steamwhistle Brewing microbrewery for a Pilsner beer and tour
13) Toronto Railway Museum at Roundhouse Park
14) Queen Street West for fashion, arts, live music and shopping
15) Toronto streetcar to get around the city
16) Hockey Hall of Fame (Temple de la renommée du hockey) to learn about the history of ice hockey and its most famous players
17) Air Canada Centre (ACC) to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL ice hockey team and the Toronto Raptors NBA basketball team
18) Koreatown for delicious Korean food and Noraebang (karaoke)
10) Casa LomaGothic house and gardens (CastleLoma)
20) Spadina House: Spadina Museum Historic House & Gardens
21) U of T: University of Toronto campus walking tour
22) St. Lawrence Market for foodies in the Old Town district of Toronto
23) Cycling and riding a bicycle as part of the Toronto BikePlan
24) AGO: Art Gallery of OntarioMuseum (Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario)
25) Toronto Eaton Centre for Yonge-Dundas Square and entertainment
Our visit Toronto travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the city by day. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Toronto tourism brochure or Toronto, Ontario, Canada city tour.
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
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instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
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25 Things to do in Toronto, Ontario Travel Guide and Top Attractions in Toronto, Canada Video Transcript:
Toronto is considered Canada’s melting pot. It is said that half of the people living in Toronto were born outside of the country, so that means lots of different languages, sights and flavours, which make the city a really fun place to explore. With only a few days in Toronto, we set out to visit a mix of neighbourhoods, top attractions, and of course, we also made time to sample plenty of food. The following travel guide will showcase 25 things to do in Toronto, so if you’re planning a trip here or you need some travel inspiration, be sure to stick around as we take you on a city tour.
And that’s a wrap for TO! We hope you enjoyed this city guide and that it gave you some ideas of what to see and where to go on your trip. As always if you have any suggestions of things to do in Toronto that we may not have mentioned, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. For more travel videos from around the world, be sure to hit subscribe!
This is part of our Travel in Canada video series showcasing Canadian food, Canadian culture and Canadian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Come join us for a city tour of Toronto, Ontario, Canada! In this 25 things to do in Toronto travel guide we feature some of the best attractions, activities, restaurants, museums, shopping and entertainment options in the city along with some off-the-beaten path suggestions that will surely make your stay in the city unique and memorable.
In terms of restaurants in Toronto diversity and options galore is the name of the game. You can chow down on dim sum, Korean bibimbap or delicious Ethiopian cuisine. If that doesn't tickle your fancy you have classic Canadian options like poutine and craft beer to wash down on a hot summer day in Toronto.
For the sports fan be sure to check out the Hockey Hall of Fame to learn about Canada's national sport and check out professional sports teams the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and Toronto Blue Jays.
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25 Things to do in Toronto TravelGuide:
1) Ferry to Toronto Islands (Island of Hiawatha) for leisure and recreation
2) CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is observation tower in downtown Toronto
3) Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
4) Harbourfront neighbourhood on the shore of Lake Ontario
5) BeaverTails (Queues de Castor) fried dough pastries
6) Rogers Centre (SkyDome) to watch a Toronto Blue Jays baseball game
7) Graffiti Alley south of Queen Street West from Spadina Avenue t
8) Distillery District for its cafés, restaurants, and shopping in Toronto
9) Chinatown (多倫多華埠) on Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue for shopping and eating dim sum
10) Kensington Market (aka The Market) is colorful multicultural neighbourhood in Toronto that is wonderful for shopping and people watching
11) ROM: Royal Ontario Museum (Musée royal de l'Ontario) for art, world culture & natural history
12) Steamwhistle Brewing microbrewery for a Pilsner beer and tour
13) Toronto Railway Museum at Roundhouse Park
14) Queen Street West for fashion, arts, live music and shopping
15) Toronto streetcar to get around the city
16) Hockey Hall of Fame (Temple de la renommée du hockey) to learn about the history of ice hockey and its most famous players
17) Air Canada Centre (ACC) to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL ice hockey team and the Toronto Raptors NBA basketball team
18) Koreatown for delicious Korean food and Noraebang (karaoke)
10) Casa LomaGothic house and gardens (CastleLoma)
20) Spadina House: Spadina Museum Historic House & Gardens
21) U of T: University of Toronto campus walking tour
22) St. Lawrence Market for foodies in the Old Town district of Toronto
23) Cycling and riding a bicycle as part of the Toronto BikePlan
24) AGO: Art Gallery of OntarioMuseum (Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario)
25) Toronto Eaton Centre for Yonge-Dundas Square and entertainment
Our visit Toronto travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the city by day. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Toronto tourism brochure or Toronto, Ontario, Canada city tour.
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
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25 Things to do in Toronto, Ontario Travel Guide and Top Attractions in Toronto, Canada Video Transcript:
Toronto is considered Canada’s melting pot. It is said that half of the people living in Toronto were born outside of the country, so that means lots of different languages, sights and flavours, which make the city a really fun place to explore. With only a few days in Toronto, we set out to visit a mix of neighbourhoods, top attractions, and of course, we also made time to sample plenty of food. The following travel guide will showcase 25 things to do in Toronto, so if you’re planning a trip here or you need some travel inspiration, be sure to stick around as we take you on a city tour.
And that’s a wrap for TO! We hope you enjoyed this city guide and that it gave you some ideas of what to see and where to go on your trip. As always if you have any suggestions of things to do in Toronto that we may not have mentioned, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. For more travel videos from around the world, be sure to hit subscribe!
This is part of our Travel in Canada video series showcasing Canadian food, Canadian culture and Canadian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

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Bottom LineUp Front on Toronto:
Alright guys, visiting Toronto to make a quick Toronto travel guide turned out to be super easy because Canada in general is so similar to the US! Without further adieu, here's the BLUF on Toronto:
- airfare to visit Toronto is super cheap right now, expect $80-200
- Canada takes US dollars for the most part, & gives CAD in return, so no need to pull currency at airport
- A bit pricey overall, slightly more than most US cities
- train from airport to Toronto city is ~$12, the cheapest option by far
- what to do in Toronto? CN Tower, China Town, distillery district, Toronto Islands, Niagara Falls (obviously), museum, St. Lawrence Market
- Bike rentals are a great way to get to Toronto attractions, download the app so you can check availability and see map
- Verizon voice/data worked without an international charge (woo!)
If you feel like you really want to know more about Toronto, head over to the website where we will be writing up a full/more detailed report about the trip as well as other quick trips you can take around the world!
www.BottomLineUpFront.com

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Niagara Falls boat tickets:
https://www.niagaracruises.com/
Toronto BikeShare Map:
https://bikesharetoronto.com/system-map/
Bottom LineUp Front on Toronto:
Alright guys, visiting Toronto to make a quick Toronto travel guide turned out to be super easy because Canada in general is so similar to the US! Without further adieu, here's the BLUF on Toronto:
- airfare to visit Toronto is super cheap right now, expect $80-200
- Canada takes US dollars for the most part, & gives CAD in return, so no need to pull currency at airport
- A bit pricey overall, slightly more than most US cities
- train from airport to Toronto city is ~$12, the cheapest option by far
- what to do in Toronto? CN Tower, China Town, distillery district, Toronto Islands, Niagara Falls (obviously), museum, St. Lawrence Market
- Bike rentals are a great way to get to Toronto attractions, download the app so you can check availability and see map
- Verizon voice/data worked without an international charge (woo!)
If you feel like you really want to know more about Toronto, head over to the website where we will be writing up a full/more detailed report about the trip as well as other quick trips you can take around the world!
www.BottomLineUpFront.com

Emily Agard provides information about Toronto to guests staying in hotels in Toronto.
What to do in the Month of July 2014? This month Emily tries out the fam...

Emily Agard provides information about Toronto to guests staying in hotels in Toronto.
What to do in the Month of July 2014? This month Emily tries out the famous CN Tower Edgewalk, some shop to you drop retail therapy and explores the restaurants which have made Toronto well known for its culinary delights.

Emily Agard provides information about Toronto to guests staying in hotels in Toronto.
What to do in the Month of July 2014? This month Emily tries out the famous CN Tower Edgewalk, some shop to you drop retail therapy and explores the restaurants which have made Toronto well known for its culinary delights.

30 Hidden Secrets & Best Places in Toronto

Do you want to visit the hidden secrets & best places in Toronto? These are my 30 carefully selected travel tips, things to do and most unique attractions to vi...

Do you want to visit the hidden secrets & best places in Toronto? These are my 30 carefully selected travel tips, things to do and most unique attractions to visit in Toronto, Canada. Subscribe to my channel ► https://bit.ly/2aeuh9b for weekly videos!
My Toronto travel guide features many hidden secrets and less known places like the Cheltenham Badlands, Little Tokyo, the Dollhouse, Rec Room, Kukum Kitchen and Toronto nightlife tips.
Can we make it to 1000 LIKES?
Download my Toronto travel guide!
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(photos, maps, prices and my personal advise)
Sadly, there are too many boring travel guides for Toronto, that's why I dug deep into this city to find the best hidden spots in the largest city of Canada.My favorite districts are easily located in close proximity; Chinatown, Kensington Market, the Waterfront and the new Little Tokyo district for its delicious Japanese dishes, treats and first Uniqlo store.
Toronto can be expensive if you don't know what you are doing but luckily there are some FREE things to do as well, like hanging out at the RecRoom, Graffiti alley, SunnysidePavilion and FREE beer from the Steam WhistleBrewery or drive out of town for the FREE sites at Cheltenham Badlands and Scarborough Bluffs.
I personally recommend going all out because there are so many awesome things to do, do not cheap out, saving up a few extra months will be worth every penny in the end. A rough budget for 5 awesome days in Toronto for 1-person would be around $400 airbnb/hotel and $600 for transit, shopping, food, events, museums & parties = around $1000.
The first thing you have to remember about Toronto is that distances are a lot further than what you may be used to in Europe or Asia, streets and blocks are very large. Everything is very spread out in this massive metropolitan city so try to at least visit a few new districts every day.
My recommendations for a daily itinerary include Annex, Koreatown, Queen Street, Chinatown, Kensington Market and Entertainment district on day 1. Waterfront, TorontoIslands, Yonge Street & Leslieville on day 2 and the outskirts Caledon (Badlands) & Scarborough (Beach) on day 3.
My favorite way to explore Toronto is by jogging, you'll be surprised as to what you may find. Many of these photos were taken at places I randomly ran into, places you will never see on a guided tour.
After dinner at The Dime (where dishes are $5 each) you'll be energized to explore the massive Toronto nightlife. I recommend nightclubs Rebel, Coda or Uniun for some fist pumping and RecRoom, BelfastLove and Tilt for a few drinks but remember the nightlife in Toronto ends very early, the bar closes at 2:00am thus making the nightlife often feel very rushed since most people party extremely hard between 12am and 2am, definitely a down side of the city.
I would love to know if my YouTube video was helpful and if so, please leave a comment below and let me know which place seems most interesting to you? Or let me know if you want more information about a specific place I mentioned.
Have a safe journey!
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Do you want to visit the hidden secrets & best places in Toronto? These are my 30 carefully selected travel tips, things to do and most unique attractions to visit in Toronto, Canada. Subscribe to my channel ► https://bit.ly/2aeuh9b for weekly videos!
My Toronto travel guide features many hidden secrets and less known places like the Cheltenham Badlands, Little Tokyo, the Dollhouse, Rec Room, Kukum Kitchen and Toronto nightlife tips.
Can we make it to 1000 LIKES?
Download my Toronto travel guide!
http://www.reformatt.com/30-hidden-secrets-toronto
(photos, maps, prices and my personal advise)
Sadly, there are too many boring travel guides for Toronto, that's why I dug deep into this city to find the best hidden spots in the largest city of Canada.My favorite districts are easily located in close proximity; Chinatown, Kensington Market, the Waterfront and the new Little Tokyo district for its delicious Japanese dishes, treats and first Uniqlo store.
Toronto can be expensive if you don't know what you are doing but luckily there are some FREE things to do as well, like hanging out at the RecRoom, Graffiti alley, SunnysidePavilion and FREE beer from the Steam WhistleBrewery or drive out of town for the FREE sites at Cheltenham Badlands and Scarborough Bluffs.
I personally recommend going all out because there are so many awesome things to do, do not cheap out, saving up a few extra months will be worth every penny in the end. A rough budget for 5 awesome days in Toronto for 1-person would be around $400 airbnb/hotel and $600 for transit, shopping, food, events, museums & parties = around $1000.
The first thing you have to remember about Toronto is that distances are a lot further than what you may be used to in Europe or Asia, streets and blocks are very large. Everything is very spread out in this massive metropolitan city so try to at least visit a few new districts every day.
My recommendations for a daily itinerary include Annex, Koreatown, Queen Street, Chinatown, Kensington Market and Entertainment district on day 1. Waterfront, TorontoIslands, Yonge Street & Leslieville on day 2 and the outskirts Caledon (Badlands) & Scarborough (Beach) on day 3.
My favorite way to explore Toronto is by jogging, you'll be surprised as to what you may find. Many of these photos were taken at places I randomly ran into, places you will never see on a guided tour.
After dinner at The Dime (where dishes are $5 each) you'll be energized to explore the massive Toronto nightlife. I recommend nightclubs Rebel, Coda or Uniun for some fist pumping and RecRoom, BelfastLove and Tilt for a few drinks but remember the nightlife in Toronto ends very early, the bar closes at 2:00am thus making the nightlife often feel very rushed since most people party extremely hard between 12am and 2am, definitely a down side of the city.
I would love to know if my YouTube video was helpful and if so, please leave a comment below and let me know which place seems most interesting to you? Or let me know if you want more information about a specific place I mentioned.
Have a safe journey!
Support my channel and become a subscriber!
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We’ve put together a list of 7 commandments of travel that every adventure-seeker should follow – whether you’re abroad in a foreign land, or looking for something to do at home over the weekend, you can find adventure anywhere you are in the world! In this episode we explore Toronto, Ontario, Canada - where to go and what to do!
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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto.
The most important places to visit in Toronto are: Niagara Falls (located an hour and a half away from Toronto, awe-inspiring Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world), CN Tower (dominating Toronto's skyline, this communication tower stands at a staggering 1,815 feet. Spectacular Toronto views await you at the top), Old City Hall (an important historic landmark of Toronto. It too nearly 20 years to complete its construction in 1899), Royal Ontario Museum (Canada's largest museum of world culture. You can see impressive artifacts and archeological objects from around the world), Casa Loma (a magnificent castle on a hill in the north end of Toronto. Visitors are treated well in restored rooms and gardens) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Toronto travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The British established a settlement there, called the Town of York, which its lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York was incorporated as a city and renamed Toronto.
The most important places to visit in Toronto are: Niagara Falls (located an hour and a half away from Toronto, awe-inspiring Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world), CN Tower (dominating Toronto's skyline, this communication tower stands at a staggering 1,815 feet. Spectacular Toronto views await you at the top), Old City Hall (an important historic landmark of Toronto. It too nearly 20 years to complete its construction in 1899), Royal Ontario Museum (Canada's largest museum of world culture. You can see impressive artifacts and archeological objects from around the world), Casa Loma (a magnificent castle on a hill in the north end of Toronto. Visitors are treated well in restored rooms and gardens) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Toronto travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Today vlog, I got to catch up with my best friends in my favourite city in the whole world Toronto!
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TORONTO Travel Guide, 5 best place to visit in toronto !!

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about toronto travel guide, things to do in toronto canada, and 5 best places to visit in toronto canada !!
this is 5 best places to visit in toronto canada.
5. CN Tower
CN Tower is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) concrete communications and observation tower located in toronto canada.
It was completed in 1976, and held the record for the world's tallest free-standing structure for 32 years from 1975–2007.
4. Casa Loma
Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens. It is a popular venue for wedding ceremonies located in toronto canada.
The historic place can be rented in the afternoons after the museum closes to the public.
3. ArtGallery of Ontario
It is an art museum. Its collection includes more than 90,000 works spanning the first century to the present day located in toronto canada.
The gallery has 45,000 square metres (480,000 sq ft) of physical space, making it one of the largest galleries in North America.
2. Ripley's Aquarium Of Canada
It is a public aquarium and one of three aquariums owned and operated by Ripley Entertainment loacated in toronto canada.
The aquarium has 5.7 million litres (1.5 million gallons) of marine and freshwater habitats from across the world.
1. Royal Ontario Museum
It is a museum of art, world culture and natural history. The museum is north of Queen's Park, in the University of Toronto district located in toronto canada.
It is one of the largest museums in North America, and attracts more than one million visitors every year.
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about toronto travel guide, things to do in toronto canada, and 5 best places to visit in toronto canada !!
this is 5 best places to visit in toronto canada.
5. CN Tower
CN Tower is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) concrete communications and observation tower located in toronto canada.
It was completed in 1976, and held the record for the world's tallest free-standing structure for 32 years from 1975–2007.
4. Casa Loma
Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens. It is a popular venue for wedding ceremonies located in toronto canada.
The historic place can be rented in the afternoons after the museum closes to the public.
3. ArtGallery of Ontario
It is an art museum. Its collection includes more than 90,000 works spanning the first century to the present day located in toronto canada.
The gallery has 45,000 square metres (480,000 sq ft) of physical space, making it one of the largest galleries in North America.
2. Ripley's Aquarium Of Canada
It is a public aquarium and one of three aquariums owned and operated by Ripley Entertainment loacated in toronto canada.
The aquarium has 5.7 million litres (1.5 million gallons) of marine and freshwater habitats from across the world.
1. Royal Ontario Museum
It is a museum of art, world culture and natural history. The museum is north of Queen's Park, in the University of Toronto district located in toronto canada.
It is one of the largest museums in North America, and attracts more than one million visitors every year.
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Toronto is a sensational city. Canada’s ‘secret’ capital: boomtown, show town and financial metropolis, clean...

Travel video about destination Toronto in Canada.
Toronto is a sensational city. Canada’s ‘secret’ capital: boomtown, show town and financial metropolis, clean, safe and with five million inhabitants.Gigantic skyscrapers and with a frenetic lifestyle, Toronto is where many Canadian banks and multi-national companies have their palatial offices of steel and glass built in what was once a waterfront wilderness. The old City Hall was built in 1899 in Victorian style and consists mainly of sandstone. Its Venetian clock tower faces an array of modern skyscrapers and almost opposite is the futuristic looking new City Hall, a symbol of the city’s cosmopolitan flair. It’s easy to become disorientated in Toronto’s Underground City. Most of this subterranean complex extends beneath the financial district and is the largest of its type in the world with countless shops, restaurants and subway stations. An endless network of corridors and passages connects these vast shopping centres and offices to the Central Business District.Since 1975 the city has possessed a unique monument, the Canadian National Tower or, the C.N.Tower. At a speed of six metres a second four external elevators zoom to the top of the building and it takes only fifty-eight seconds to reach the Skypod platform.The massive Skydome stadium is home to the Blue Jays baseball team. The huge pitch contains a hundred and six rolls of light green turf and is illuminated by more than seven hundred two thousand watt spotlights. The building is multi-functional and has a movable dome that can be opened and closed as necessary depending upon the weather. Niagara Falls, although extremely touristy, is an unforgettable experience. For the adventurous there are bridges and platforms close to the raging waters and the roar of the mighty torrent can be heard from a great distance while the awe-inspiring view of the waterfalls make it easy to forget the surrounding hustle and bustle of fellow sightseers.The Indian meeting place of bygone times has been transformed into a huge city that is a true gem among Canada’s other great cities. Toronto is without a doubt the most multicultural city in the world!

Travel video about destination Toronto in Canada.
Toronto is a sensational city. Canada’s ‘secret’ capital: boomtown, show town and financial metropolis, clean, safe and with five million inhabitants.Gigantic skyscrapers and with a frenetic lifestyle, Toronto is where many Canadian banks and multi-national companies have their palatial offices of steel and glass built in what was once a waterfront wilderness. The old City Hall was built in 1899 in Victorian style and consists mainly of sandstone. Its Venetian clock tower faces an array of modern skyscrapers and almost opposite is the futuristic looking new City Hall, a symbol of the city’s cosmopolitan flair. It’s easy to become disorientated in Toronto’s Underground City. Most of this subterranean complex extends beneath the financial district and is the largest of its type in the world with countless shops, restaurants and subway stations. An endless network of corridors and passages connects these vast shopping centres and offices to the Central Business District.Since 1975 the city has possessed a unique monument, the Canadian National Tower or, the C.N.Tower. At a speed of six metres a second four external elevators zoom to the top of the building and it takes only fifty-eight seconds to reach the Skypod platform.The massive Skydome stadium is home to the Blue Jays baseball team. The huge pitch contains a hundred and six rolls of light green turf and is illuminated by more than seven hundred two thousand watt spotlights. The building is multi-functional and has a movable dome that can be opened and closed as necessary depending upon the weather. Niagara Falls, although extremely touristy, is an unforgettable experience. For the adventurous there are bridges and platforms close to the raging waters and the roar of the mighty torrent can be heard from a great distance while the awe-inspiring view of the waterfalls make it easy to forget the surrounding hustle and bustle of fellow sightseers.The Indian meeting place of bygone times has been transformed into a huge city that is a true gem among Canada’s other great cities. Toronto is without a doubt the most multicultural city in the world!

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How the City of Toronto Stupidly Slows Supply!

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to PaulHello all:
If one thing is emerging as a common consensus about this election, it is that the PC, Liberal and NDP parties are trying to buy the election with new/additional spending. Quantifying the PC promises of new spending is a bit difficult, because they have not released an election platform and, in many cases, are not telling people what their various promises will cost. However, I've been able to find information here and there about a number of new spending proposals for the 3 parties, and I thought you might find them useful (see below). Have at it, and enjoy...
Regards,
Paul
============
PCs (Doug...

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Car2Go shutting down in Toronto, blames city rules

Car-sharing company Car2Go will stop operations in Toronto at the end of May. The company blames city hall, saying a car-sharing pilot program passed in April i...

Car-sharing company Car2Go will stop operations in Toronto at the end of May. The company blames city hall, saying a car-sharing pilot program passed in April is too restrictive and costly.
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The video was taken on a smart phone so quality may not be great. This was taken on occasion of Mauritius50th independence day in Canada.Live performances don't always go smooth given the circumstances.
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Please share and subcribe to the channel if you like it

Download it: https://videohive.net/item/sunset-toronto-city-skyline-real-estate/21562875?ref=icicle
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Sunset falling behind the downtown Toronto city skyline. Bright colours going from day to night of urban modern architecture.
This is great for advertisements and blog posts showcasing how much Toronto is developing and how exciting of a city it is.
Best stock footage and Motion graphics for you!!!

Download it: https://videohive.net/item/sunset-toronto-city-skyline-real-estate/21562875?ref=icicle
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Sunset falling behind the downtown Toronto city skyline. Bright colours going from day to night of urban modern architecture.
This is great for advertisements and blog posts showcasing how much Toronto is developing and how exciting of a city it is.
Best stock footage and Motion graphics for you!!!

How the City of Toronto Stupidly Slows Supply!

There is a secret our lovely city isn't telling us about. It's the fact that they play a huge role in why our real estate prices are absurdly high! Stay to th...

There is a secret our lovely city isn't telling us about. It's the fact that they play a huge role in why our real estate prices are absurdly high! Stay to this week's episode of PPTV to find out what they are doing. I promise you it'll be worth it!
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May 22 (1 da...

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Paul McKeever
May 22 (1 day ago)
to PaulHello all:
If one thing is emerging as a common consensus about this election, it is that the PC, Liberal and NDP parties are trying to buy the election with new/additional spending. Quantifying the PC promises of new spending is a bit difficult, because they have not released an election platform and, in many cases, are not telling people what their various promises will cost. However, I've been able to find information here and there about a number of new spending proposals for the 3 parties, and I thought you might find them useful (see below). Have at it, and enjoy...
Regards,
Paul
============
PCs (Doug Ford):
$1.9B (over 10 years) for mental health
$98M for dental care for low-income seniors
$5B for subways in Toronto (in addition to the $9B already pledged by the government)
$389M in daycare funding
A taxpayer-subsidized 12% cut in hydro rates
In all: Not costed, no platform.
NDP (Andrea Horwath)
$1.2Billion for universal dental care
Universal Pharmacare including free birth control and sex change drugs (approximately $0.5B per year)
$559M to turn student loans into grants
Free sex change operations
50% of operating costs for municipal transit (about $809B to $850B per year)
In all: $56B by 2022-23
Liberals (Kathleen Wynne):
Drug and dental care for seniors ($1B over 3 years)
$700M over 2 years: home maintenance costs
$2.1B (over 4 years) for mental health
$2.2B over three years for child care (including free pre-school for children 2.5 years old to kindergarten)
$1.8B for those with developmental disabilities
In all: $20.3B by 2021
Should you require more info, you will find this website very informative and accessible.
I strongly recommend contacting the president RobertMetz for further information.
http://www.freedomparty.on.ca/ 1(519)681 3999

This channel is created for educational and entertainment purposes and interpretation of it's content is at the viewers discretion.
Paul McKeever
May 22 (1 day ago)
to PaulHello all:
If one thing is emerging as a common consensus about this election, it is that the PC, Liberal and NDP parties are trying to buy the election with new/additional spending. Quantifying the PC promises of new spending is a bit difficult, because they have not released an election platform and, in many cases, are not telling people what their various promises will cost. However, I've been able to find information here and there about a number of new spending proposals for the 3 parties, and I thought you might find them useful (see below). Have at it, and enjoy...
Regards,
Paul
============
PCs (Doug Ford):
$1.9B (over 10 years) for mental health
$98M for dental care for low-income seniors
$5B for subways in Toronto (in addition to the $9B already pledged by the government)
$389M in daycare funding
A taxpayer-subsidized 12% cut in hydro rates
In all: Not costed, no platform.
NDP (Andrea Horwath)
$1.2Billion for universal dental care
Universal Pharmacare including free birth control and sex change drugs (approximately $0.5B per year)
$559M to turn student loans into grants
Free sex change operations
50% of operating costs for municipal transit (about $809B to $850B per year)
In all: $56B by 2022-23
Liberals (Kathleen Wynne):
Drug and dental care for seniors ($1B over 3 years)
$700M over 2 years: home maintenance costs
$2.1B (over 4 years) for mental health
$2.2B over three years for child care (including free pre-school for children 2.5 years old to kindergarten)
$1.8B for those with developmental disabilities
In all: $20.3B by 2021
Should you require more info, you will find this website very informative and accessible.
I strongly recommend contacting the president RobertMetz for further information.
http://www.freedomparty.on.ca/ 1(519)681 3999

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When to go with the relocating troubles, it constantly much better to make the relocating list of which are the points that must do. Relocating list is likewise assisting to offer with the alternative for the points that must be taken and left alone in the old location or disperse them amongst the good friends and family members.
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Toronto (/təˈrɒntoʊ/ (About this sound listen) tə-RON-too) is the capital city of the province of Ontario and the largest city in Canada by population, with 2,731,571 residents in 2016. Also in 2016, the Toronto census metropolitan area (CMA), the majority of which is within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), had a population of 5,928,040, making it Canada’s most populous CMA. It anchors an urban agglomeration, known as the Golden Horseshoe, in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A global city, Toronto is a center of business, finance, arts, and culture, and is recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.[10][11][12]
Indigenous peoples have traveled through and inhabited the Toronto area, situated on a broad sloping plateau interspersed with rivers, deep ravines, and urban forest, for more than 10,000 years.[13] After the broadly disputed Toronto Purchase, when the Mississaugas surrendered the area to the British Crown,[14] the British established the town of York in 1793 and later designated it as the capital of Upper Canada.[15] During the War of 1812, the town was the site of the Battle of York and suffered heavy damage by U.S. troops.[16] York was renamed and incorporated as the city of Toronto in 1834, and became the capital of the province of Ontario during Canadian Confederation in 1867.[17] The city proper has since expanded past its original borders through both annexation and amalgamation to its current area of 630.2 km2 (243.3 sq. mi).
The diverse population of Toronto reflects its current and historical role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada,[18][19]with over 50 percent of residents belonging to a visible minority population group,[20] and over 200 distinct ethnic origins represented among its inhabitants.[21] While the majority of Torontonians speak English as their primary language, over 160 languages are spoken in the city.[22]
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Picking the appropriate relocating business could be difficult, as the relocating fraud is the worrying element. It is essential to pick the ideal relocating firm. Moving companies' website, as well as their customer satisfying record, are aiding to select the best relocating firm.
Individuals do not transfer or relocate on the routine basis as well as there exists the issue of relocating at the peak factor of relocating we come to be amateur regarding relocating as well as the associated jobs. The ideal point individuals need to go for the CompleteSolution Relocating Firms.
One of the most requiring problems of relocating all individuals need to capture the nerve, as the relocating to a various place is one of the most difficult occasions of life. The whole procedure of packaging and covering points up, set up the equivalent points appropriately, off for the brand-new house or location is not nearly enough as well as to include in this individual need to obtain Moving Solutions as well as leave our belongings of the transportation need a whole lot out people.
As standard individuals that are on to relocate need to have picked the relocating business a minimum of 4-8 weeks prior to your relocating day. Leave it as well long as well as they will certainly locate that the excellent firms are totally scheduled and, you'll have much less option on the issue.
When to go with the relocating troubles, it constantly much better to make the relocating list of which are the points that must do. Relocating list is likewise assisting to offer with the alternative for the points that must be taken and left alone in the old location or disperse them amongst the good friends and family members.
Individuals do not move or relocate on the normal basis and there exists the issue of relocating at the peak factor of relocating we end up being beginner concerning relocating as well as the associated jobs. The ideal point individuals must go for the Complete Solution Relocating Business. Selecting the ideal relocating business could be difficult, as the relocating fraud is the worrying variable. When to go with the relocating troubles, it constantly much better to make the relocating list of which are the points that must do.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto
Toronto (/təˈrɒntoʊ/ (About this sound listen) tə-RON-too) is the capital city of the province of Ontario and the largest city in Canada by population, with 2,731,571 residents in 2016. Also in 2016, the Toronto census metropolitan area (CMA), the majority of which is within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), had a population of 5,928,040, making it Canada’s most populous CMA. It anchors an urban agglomeration, known as the Golden Horseshoe, in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A global city, Toronto is a center of business, finance, arts, and culture, and is recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.[10][11][12]
Indigenous peoples have traveled through and inhabited the Toronto area, situated on a broad sloping plateau interspersed with rivers, deep ravines, and urban forest, for more than 10,000 years.[13] After the broadly disputed Toronto Purchase, when the Mississaugas surrendered the area to the British Crown,[14] the British established the town of York in 1793 and later designated it as the capital of Upper Canada.[15] During the War of 1812, the town was the site of the Battle of York and suffered heavy damage by U.S. troops.[16] York was renamed and incorporated as the city of Toronto in 1834, and became the capital of the province of Ontario during Canadian Confederation in 1867.[17] The city proper has since expanded past its original borders through both annexation and amalgamation to its current area of 630.2 km2 (243.3 sq. mi).
The diverse population of Toronto reflects its current and historical role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada,[18][19]with over 50 percent of residents belonging to a visible minority population group,[20] and over 200 distinct ethnic origins represented among its inhabitants.[21] While the majority of Torontonians speak English as their primary language, over 160 languages are spoken in the city.[22]
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Canada's Biggest City: TORONTO - a leisure drive around the skyline

Mass Immigration has made Toronto a very Alienating City in Which to Live

Toronto is my home town. It's also been ground zero for mass immigration for decades. What's it been like growing up in that situation?

published: 17 Mar 2017

City Tour - TORONTO July 2014...

published: 25 Jul 2014

The Streets of Toronto: The future of our cities

In "The Streets of Toronto" Christopher Hume takes an in-depth look at how our city's streets have evolved. For almost a century we've been told they belong to cars and trucks. But that's all starting to change.
Pedestrians and cyclists want better and safer access. And this pressure is what’s changing the face of cities everywhere, especially in Toronto.

published: 13 Jun 2017

TORONTO: Canada's Largest City - a look around

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. With a population of 2,731,571, it is the fourth most populous city in North America. This is a compilation of various videos I have taken around the city.

City Council - May 23, 2018

Why Toronto is the Greatest City on Earth (ft Babbu aka Prince)

On this episode of Just 2 Boyz we have Toronto’s very own Prince! He talks about what it’s like living in the T-Dot aka The 6, the slang, the infamous tide jacket, dating, and he lays down a hard freestyle.
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published: 27 Nov 2017

Watch The Completely Uncut Toronto Recap | #FreestyleFridayBET

We go behind-the-scenes with all of the contestants, the host Bishop Brigante and more during our epic Toronto #FreestyleFridayBET competition.
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Toronto - Harbour City (1970)

Toronto City worker's tirade against Toronto Police officers

A City of Toronto worker is under fire after posting an expletive-filled video of himself blasting cops as he gets ticketed for parking in a disabled spot at a North York plaza.
In the video, posted on social media in August, the man lambastes Toronto Police officers for more than 10 minutes outside a variety store near Lawrence Ave. E. and the Don Valley Parkway.
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DrivingDowntownStreets - Yonge Street - Toronto Ontario Canada - Episode 15.
Starting Point: Yonge Street & St Clair Avenue - https://goo.gl/maps/4aoaoUm3kg72 .
The most famous and busiest road in Toronto is Yonge Street, which begins at the end of Lake Ontario and runs through downtown, continuing north all the way to the city of Barrie, Ontario. Other streets such as Dundas, Bloor, Queen, King, and University are also very popular.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown_Toronto
Yonge is Toronto's main street, hosting parades, street performances and demonstrations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonge_Street
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada,[12] the provincial capital of Ontario,[13] and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.[14] In the 2011 census, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fifth largest city in North America.[6] A population estimate from a city report released in 2013 shows the city is now the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.[15][16] A global city,[17] Toronto is an international centre of business, finance, arts, and culture,[18][19] and is widely recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world.[20][21][22][23][24]
Aboriginal peoples have inhabited the area now known as Toronto for thousands of years.[25] The urban history of the city dates back to 1787, when British officials negotiated the Toronto Purchase with the Mississaugas of the New Credit.[26] They established the Town of York, and later designated it as the capital of Upper Canada.[27] During the War of 1812, the town was the site of the Battle of York and suffered heavy damage by U.S. troops.[28] York was renamed and incorporated as the City of Toronto in 1834, and became the capital of the province of Ontario in 1867.[29] The original borders of Toronto were expanded through amalgamation with surrounding municipalities at various times in its history, the results of which can be seen in the 140 independently unique and clearly defined official neighbourhoods that make up the city.[30]
Located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is situated on a broad sloping plateau intersected by an extensive network of rivers, deep ravines, and urban forest.[31] It anchors the Golden Horseshoe, a densely populated region surrounding the western end of Lake Ontario that is home to 8.7 million people,[32] or around 26% of the entire population of Canada.[33] The demographics of Toronto make it one of the world's most diverse cities,[20][21] with about 50% of residents having been born in a country other than Canada,[34] and over 200 distinct ethnic origins represented among its inhabitants.[35] The vastly international population of the city reflects its current and historical role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada.[34][36] While English is the primary language spoken by the majority of Torontonians, there are over 160 different languages spoken in the city.[37]
Toronto is a prominent centre for music,[38] theatre,[39] motion picture production,[40] and television production,[41] and is home to the headquarters of Canada's major national broadcast networks and media outlets.[42] Its varied cultural institutions,[43] which include numerous museums and galleries, festivals and public events, entertainment districts, national historic sites, and sports activities,[44] are key attractions to the over 25 million tourists that visit the city each year.[45][46] Toronto is well known for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings,[47] in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower.[48] As Canada's commercial capital, the city is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, the headquarters of Canada's five largest banks,[49] and the headquarters of many large Canadian and multinational corporations.[50] Its economy is highly diversified with strengths in technology, design, financial services, life sciences, education, arts, fashion, business services, environmental innovation, food services, and tourism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g155019-Toronto_Ontario-Vacations.htmlhttp://www.seetorontonow.com/attractions/